Multiple Choice
The difference between an extensive-form game and a simultaneous-move game is that ________.
A) simultaneous-move games have two players, but extensive-form games can have more than two players
B) simultaneous-move games have zero-sum payoffs, but extensive-form games do not
C) in extensive-form games the player can observe the other player's action before deciding, but in simultaneous-move they can't
D) in simultaneous-more games players have only two actions to choose from, but in extensive-form games the players can have more than two choices
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